Right and Wrong [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 33 (1):175-177 (1979)
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Abstract

Fried provides a conventional exposition of deontological ethics. The accentuated polemical tone directed against consequentialism fills the reader with expectations of imminently coming upon a novel line of argumentation advancing the cause of deontology—but he is only to be disappointed.

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